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anonymous
2015-09-04
† Coins of India. British India. Silver ½-Rupee, 1835B , obv WILLIAM IIII KING , no initial on truncation (SW 1.60).Good extremely fine, toned, some die rust evident on the king’s neck below his ear. Part of the David Fore Collection of British Indian Coins. £300-400
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anonymous
2015-09-04
† Coins of India. British India. Silver ½-Rupee, 1835C, obv WILLIAM IIII KING, F incuse on truncation (SW 1.54).Brilliant uncirculated. Part of the David Fore Collection of British Indian Coins. £ 400-600
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anonymous
2015-09-04
† Coins of India. British India. Silver ½-Rupee, 1835C , obv WILLIAM IIII KING , R.S on truncation (SW 1.51; KM 449).Brilliant uncirculated, with a bright finish. This coin is quite bright as a result of being heavily dipped by Jim Haxby when he was studying this series. His findings are not ye ...
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anonymous
2015-08-25
† Foreign Coins. India , East India Company, William IV, ½ rupee, 1835, Calcutta mint, bare head r., F incuse on truncation, rev. value within wreath (KM.449.3; S&W.1.54), in plastic holder, graded by NGC as Mint State 62, scarce £300-400
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anonymous
2015-08-23
BRITISH INDIAN William IV, Silver ½-Rupee, 1835C, raised “F” (KM 449.4; Pr 71; SW 1.58). About extremely fine. £300-400
Portuguese and British India
Portuguese India and British India were two distinct colonial territories in the Indian subcontinent, each with its own unique characteristics and historical significance. Here are some key facts about Portuguese and British India:Portuguese India:Colonial Period: Portuguese India refers to the territories and trading posts established by Port ...